AS Monaco claimed a convincing road win by beating LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne 75-100 in a rescheduled Round 19 game at Astroballe on Tuesday night. The visitors used a 2-11 run midway through the second quarter to build a double-digit advantage at halftime, 41-51, and extended it to 53-75 late in the third to never look back. The Roca Team improved to 9-11, while ASVEL dropped to 8-11.
Monaco prevails over French League foe ASVEL, 75-100
Donatas Motiejunas led the winners with 22 points in as many minutes. Dwayne Bacon followed him with a career-high 21 points, Mike James chipped in 20, Alpha Diallo posted a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds plus 6 assists to reach a personal high in PIR of 29 and Yakuba Outtara provided 10 points. Marcos Knight had 19 points and 9 rebounds for ASVEL and Dylan Osetkowski and Elie Okobo contributed 15 and 10 respectively in defeat.
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Both teams excelled in offense in the early going, hitting almost every attempt they tried. Okobo led the way for the home team as the visitors found more balanced scoring through James, Outtara and Motiejunas. As such, the score was 8-7 after 3 minutes. Motiejunas took over for the visitors with 7 points in a blink of an eye that built a 13-19 edge for Monaco. The hosts reacted behind the scoring of the duo of Chris Jones and Knight to trim the deficit and tie it at 24-24 entering the last minute of the quarter. Jerry Boutsiele dismantled it from the line and Bacon closed the period with a tap-in that put the visitors ahead, 24-27, after 10 minutes.
Even though the rhythm went down a little bit when the game resumed, neither team managed to prevail. Bacon and Diallo found open lanes to drive and score for Monaco and Osetkowski and Antoine Diot responded quickly to make it 31-32. Paris Lee and James helped the visitors stay ahead with back-to-back buzzer-beating buckets that led a 2-13 run to set a double-digit advantage for Monaco, 33-45. Knight broke the trend and Kostas Antetokounmpo showed up inside to revive ASVEL, but James and Motiejunas didn’t need much to keep the visitors comfortably ahead, 41-51 at halftime.
Diallo came up strong after the intermission, as he first had a dunk, then fed Motiejunas inside to make it 41-55. The Lithuanian center repeated inside twice soon after to extend the lead to 41-59, while ASVEL was held scoreless for 3 minutes. Knight ended the drought and Charles Kahudi and Okobo accompanied him later to reactivate the hosts’ offense, but back-to-back triples by Lee and Bacon negated the comeback. Rebounding also helped Monaco keep rolling and when Diallo chained an inside bucket and a fast-break slam, ASVEL was down 50-71. A timeout and a zone defense seemed to work fine for the hosts, but it didn’t last for long as Monaco found the way to break it and claim a 58-76 advantage thanks to Bacon at the end of the third quarter.
James opened fire with a floater and Motiejunas added a tip-in to help his team reach the 20-point margin again early in the last stanza. ASVEL kept trying but was unable to string together more than two consecutive successful offenses. Even though Knight and Osetkowski combined on a 7-0 spurt that reduced the gap to 72-89 with less than 4 minutes remaining, Monaco needed only a couple of three-pointers by Diallo and Outtara and an inside bucket by Boutsiele to put the game to sleep, 72-97, entering the last minute.